Spring Cleaning Your Digital Life | Social Cafe March 2026
This is a re-broadcast of the Social Cafe Twitter Space co-hosted by myself Ileane Smith and Deborah Anderson of Social Web Cafe.We are joined by our friend Martin Lindeskog aka LyceumPeripatos on TwitterSummary generated by ZealousEpisode art credit: https://ideogram.ai/@ileanesmithIn this episode of the podcast, co-hosts Ileane Smith and Deb Anderson dive into the concept of "spring cleaning your digital life." With Daylight Savings Time marking the beginning of spring, they draw parallels between seasonal changes in our environment and the need to refresh our digital spaces. The conversation kicks off with a lighthearted discussion on adjusting clocks and the impending excitement of spring, building a cozy backdrop for the deeper topics ahead.As they unpack the idea of digital decluttering, the hosts share personal anecdotes and practical tips. They highlight the importance of evaluating the digital tools and platforms we use while also contemplating the notion of digital hoarding. Drawing from their own experiences, they stress the need to let go of outdated files and unnecessary digital clutter that can bog down workflows and hinder productivity.The duo also discusses different technological solutions that can aid in this digital spring cleaning. One notable tool mentioned is the Focus feature on iPhones, allowing users to minimize distractions during live streams or work sessions. They emphasize that leveraging such tools can streamline processes and improve mental clarity, essential for maintaining a productive digital environment.Additionally, the hosts touch on the evolving nature of social media interactions and the need to cultivate genuine connections in an increasingly digital world. They hint at some upcoming topics related to this theme, suggesting that what constitutes meaningful engagement might be shifting, prompting the need to reassess how we communicate online.As the episode concludes, Ileane and Deb invite listeners to consider how they manage their digital presence and encourage them to join the next discussion. With their mix of humor, practical advice, and relatable experiences, they create an engaging atmosphere for anyone looking to refresh their digital life this spring.
Digital Day - How Are We Spending Time Online
This episode is a re-broadcast of the Social Cafe Twitter Space co-hosted by myself and Deborah Anderson of Social Web Cafe.We are joined by our friend Martin Lindeskog aka LyceumPeripatos on TwitterSummary generated by ZealousEpisode Art Credit: https://ideogram.ai/@ileanesmithIn this episode of *Social Cafe*, co-hosts Ileane and Deborah delve into the evolution of their digital routines, reflecting on how their daily online activities have transformed over the years. They discuss the shift from blog commenting and community engagement to navigating the complexities of social media and content creation. This evolution is marked by a transition towards platforms that allow for more immediate and flexible forms of communication, such as Substack, where writing can happen on-the-fly rather than being constrained by the structure of traditional blogging.The conversation reveals the challenges of maintaining engagement in a content-rich digital landscape rife with spam and the changing expectations of audiences who now often seek instant gratification in their online interactions. Ileane reminisces about her early blogging days, when commenting was a vital part of community building, and contrasts it with today's landscape, where many opt for quick interactions on social media instead of in-depth discussions on personal blogs.Ileane shares her recent experiences using affiliate marketing tools and how they fit into her daily digital workflow, notably highlighting the importance of utilizing apps that streamline these tasks. The hosts also touch on the surprising popularity of platforms like Instagram and TikTok for shopping, and they discuss how their personal workflows adapt to take advantage of these trends, often embracing the integration of video content across multiple platforms.Deborah contributes to the discussion by highlighting the importance of finding one's own rhythm in the digital space. She notes the challenges he faced with checklist applications like Trello, emphasizing the importance of finding tools that support productivity without becoming a distraction. This point helps listeners relate to the struggle of balancing technology use with achieving meaningful output in their personal and professional lives.Listeners are left with actionable insights on navigating the modern digital landscape, emphasizing the balance between embracing new tools like Substack and maintaining ownership over personal content. The episode closes with a light-hearted nod to the necessity of adapting to the always-changing digital environment, encouraging everyone to find the right tools and methods that align with their life and workflow preferences.Resources:Follow Ileane on Substack https://substack.com/@ileanesmithConnect with Deborah https://www.socialwebcafe.com/ai-ideas/
Social Cafe Twitter Space with Ileane Smith and Deborah Anderson
In this special episode I want to introduce you to the monthly Twitter Spaces that I cohost with Deborah Anderson of Social Web Cafe called Social Cafe. We co-host these Twitter Spaces on the first Saturday of each month at 3:00 pm ET / Noon PT Deborah's website: https://socialwriter.pro Speakers: Ileane Smith Deborah Anderson Martin Lindeskog Sue-Ann Bubacz Gail Gardner Lisa Sicard This is a summary generated in Zealous (affiliate link): Key topics covered include: Tool Discussions: The hosts mention multiple tools they use for spaces and content creation, including Google Docs, Xelliss, and YouTube. Content Themes: They revisit their discussions on AI, monetization, and repurposing, emphasizing the need for adaptability as platforms evolve. Future Topics: There is excitement for exploring further discussions around programs like Amazon Associates and the YouTube shopping affiliate program due to recent changes. Audience Engagement: They encourage input and ideas from attendees, noting the importance of their audience in shaping future content. Follow me on Twitter for info: https://twitter.com/ileane
How to Prevent Burnout! Stop Making Social Media Tutorials
This episode was originally recorded live on TikTok. Here are 6 reasons content creators are getting burned out - especially if the create social media tutorials. 1. You need to have a high level of expertise 2. Deciding between doing a talking-head video or recording your screen 3. No one wants to watch the boring part 4. how do we know exactly where people are getting stuck 5. Platforms keep making changes 6. Your content can't be evergreen which keeps you on a hamster wheel
Transitions
The Anchor Show transitions to Build Influencer Profits Podcast. Full transcripts are available here: https://www.theanchorshow.com/transitions/ Cover image generated with AI using: Magai Summary generated via Zealous (affiliate link) Ileane Smith discussing transitions in the podcasting world, focusing particularly on her journey from the Anchor Show to the newly rebranded Build Influencer Profits Podcast. She touches on several key topics: Platform Changes: Ileane highlights the transition from Anchor to Spotify for podcasters, and how this affected her podcast, which has been on hiatus. She speaks about the need to adapt to these changes as a content creator. New Tools and Technologies: The recording reflects on the rapid evolution of tools in the podcasting and content creation space, mentioning new features from platforms like Spotify, Twitter Spaces, and StreamYard, which was recently acquired by Bending Spoons. Ileane emphasizes the overwhelming number of new tools emerging, comparing this growth to "The Blob" due to its relentless expansion. Personal Experiences: Ileane mentions her various methods of note-taking and organization, including using Apple Notes, Google Docs, and even handwritten notes. This personal touch adds relatability to her message. Podcasting on YouTube: She discusses her activities on YouTube, where she has started a new podcast format through playlists focusing on influencer marketing and monetization strategies. Community Building: Throughout the recording, Ileane emphasizes the importance of nurturing an audience and community, encouraging self-care and well-being for creators. Ileane closes the recording by reflecting on the importance of adaptability and staying informed in an ever-changing digital landscape, ensuring that content creators can continue to thrive.